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this technology is mostly being used in europe and it has been rolled out by various european retailers. they're just right now introducing it here in the u.s. maybe they'll be willing to rent one to you. >> thank you, julia. now we here at "fast money" are crack staff here, we have obtained exclusive video of these manny cams in action. >> our fashionable trader apparently went on a little shopping spree before the show. >> oh, no. >> for women's clothing. >>> what are you shopping for? >> oh, no, guy. >> is that the man zee. >> i didn't know they were in the states yet. busted. >> forever 21. >> forever 21. >> just a little shopping before the show. >> do you feel young, forever 1. did you buy anything? >> i like that. >> rabbit skin? >> it's really disturbing though. i thought i was in there on the lamb and i guess you guys sort of made me. >> we found you. we found you. >> ridonkulous. >> let's end a trend here. why not. guy? tell us. >> well, it's interesting that veri phone, the symbol is pay. if you see what ebay has done, this stock has been grim death since may or so. it's trad
this technology is mostly being used in europe and it has been rolled out by various european retailers. they're just right now introducing it here in the u.s. maybe they'll be willing to rent one to you. >> thank you, julia. now we here at "fast money" are crack staff here, we have obtained exclusive video of these manny cams in action. >> our fashionable trader apparently went on a little shopping spree before the show. >> oh, no. >> for women's clothing....
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include things like finger prints and eye ball scanning and serious improvements to voice recognition technology. >> research is fairly efficient. the catalysts are there. the big thing that you look at is the quantitative setup of the chart. if it is breaking down valuation is not a catalyst. the further you go on and onigate valuation being your catalyst the more wrong you could be. >> going back into early 70s when i saw international flavors and fragrances all had cool factors and it didn't matter. >> in terms of the technical break down below 50 as well as 200-day moving archlg. the 50-day may be moving lower and in danger of crossing the 200 which would be the death cross. creepy. your thoughts on apple? >> i was not that enthusiastic about apple. we had a pullback and i thought it was due to a technical bounce. i think the options market kind of agrees. the most active option was the weekly 575 put which expires this coming friday. bearish that the stock will be down. >>> the bulls taking over wall street in 201 as more and more release their forecast. should you buy for the long run? let
include things like finger prints and eye ball scanning and serious improvements to voice recognition technology. >> research is fairly efficient. the catalysts are there. the big thing that you look at is the quantitative setup of the chart. if it is breaking down valuation is not a catalyst. the further you go on and onigate valuation being your catalyst the more wrong you could be. >> going back into early 70s when i saw international flavors and fragrances all had cool factors...
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so one area, technology particularly with the selloff recently. the sector ice cheap relative to the rest of the market. still has an exceptionally high r.o.e. and is very leveled to the inner national growth. another place to look, mega caps. this is one part of the market. very inexpensive and most profitable. the rop is about 30% so you're getting stocks at a cheap price that are making a lot of money. >> russ, good to talk to you. we'll see you again. rugsz koesterich from blackrock. what do you think? >> i look to the financials. the reason is because as we get closer and closer to the end of the year and everyone is concerned about the fiscal cliff, i'm still of the belief we're going to put a band-aid on it. and if you look at the financials, look at all the activity. as a matter of fact, earlier we had over a million contracts trade. 850,000 of which were on the cal side. so, judge, people are looking at bank of america, aig, jpmorgan, citi. you talked about citi earlier for a lot of different reasons. i have a feeling -- >> give me a look
so one area, technology particularly with the selloff recently. the sector ice cheap relative to the rest of the market. still has an exceptionally high r.o.e. and is very leveled to the inner national growth. another place to look, mega caps. this is one part of the market. very inexpensive and most profitable. the rop is about 30% so you're getting stocks at a cheap price that are making a lot of money. >> russ, good to talk to you. we'll see you again. rugsz koesterich from blackrock....
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so you talked about technology stocks. those are two that are just hitting it hard, even as apple was being hit hard. i think that time for apple being hit is nearing an end. as we near the capital gains tax selling that has driven it basically for these levels. you're going to see a nice pop in tech in 2013. >> you say you like hp, does that mean you're a buyer of it? >> i have been a buyer of it. i have been on this one basically since november 20th. >>'d on halftime, trading by the back. whether barnes & noble is on the verge of a breakout. two traders, two very different points of view. we'll debate that coming up. plus shares of apple fall 9% over the past week. why this company may no longer be a buy and hold stock. doug kass is going to tell you why, and later, hot commodities, a look at which ones should be in your list for 2013. those stories and much more when we come back pb. streamline their process? at fidelity, we do it by merging two tools into one, combining your customized charts with leading-edge analysis
so you talked about technology stocks. those are two that are just hitting it hard, even as apple was being hit hard. i think that time for apple being hit is nearing an end. as we near the capital gains tax selling that has driven it basically for these levels. you're going to see a nice pop in tech in 2013. >> you say you like hp, does that mean you're a buyer of it? >> i have been a buyer of it. i have been on this one basically since november 20th. >>'d on halftime,...
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it's really apple/samsung at this point. >> i believe microsoft has got good technology. remember, microsoft could be a follower when we were back on two-year design cycles. now we're going to six-month design cycles. microsoft is way behind the ball, and we don't know if they can get to that twice-a-year introduction cycle that apple and samsung have. >> john, let me switch the conversation away from apple. another stock we talk about lately, groupon, very much in the news last week with andrew mason and talk about perhaps the board is going to throw him out. there was a time where when you were brought into apple, to be the so-called adult in the room. i think it's somewhat fair to say that. what's the deal with groupon? does mason need to go? why is it so hard for a guy to rely maybe when it's time to step aside. ? >> let me say from the start, i just don't get groupon. i don't see how that's a real sustainable business. so i have a bias. i do think that he's actually a very talented individual. the fact you can build a company from nothing to where it is in less than
it's really apple/samsung at this point. >> i believe microsoft has got good technology. remember, microsoft could be a follower when we were back on two-year design cycles. now we're going to six-month design cycles. microsoft is way behind the ball, and we don't know if they can get to that twice-a-year introduction cycle that apple and samsung have. >> john, let me switch the conversation away from apple. another stock we talk about lately, groupon, very much in the news last...